Romney’s Tax Plan Would Save Him Millions — But Not As Much As Gingrich’s Would

Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney would save $3.4 million a year — roughly 85 times the total pre-tax income of the average American citizen — if the tax plan he advocates were enacted in the year that he is seeking to be President. In fact, Romney’s policies would not only shrink what he pays to the [...]

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My tax plan actually does cut the marginal rates across the economy by 20 percent. I'm going to reduce and restrict deductions and exemptions at the same time. [That] and creating more growth will mean that the policy is revenue neutral. —Mitt Romney, March 19, 2012

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